Header Wrap

It holds the heat MUCH better. Again, I have had no negative side effects and the headers don't leak or anything. I use a fiberglass/nylon LIKE material. It's been 2 years. Mine weren't that expesive cause headers are headers on Mustangs for the exception of long tubes. Mine are holley and only cost me like $120 or something. They work great and if they go I'll by another set.
 
O.K. cool but, I have long tubes does that change anything I wonder? I have seen some DEI wrap at the local parts store and wondered if it would be alright for my headers, which are fairly cheap also, plain jain hookers I think. Can you tell a difference in under hood heat?
 
Thanks for the info from everybody :nice:

Seems like I heard something like the wrap could cause moisture and aid in rusting :shrug:

Also seems like ... the headers would be so hot ..............
moisture would not be able to be present :shrug:

I got a friend who has it on his Cobra (Cobra Cobra not Stang Cobra) and he did it to keep the heat down in the cab. He said the wrap made a noticable difference.

Of course, this car is only driven rarely so if the wrap was causing a prob ... it would take years and years to see the problem develop.

Grady
 
Yep, header wrap is a cloth & when it gets wet, holds the moisture in thus causing the headers to rust out faster. Header wrap keeps the under hood temps down more. Header tubing has come a long ways from the 60's. In the 60's headers & coatings were not that good & headers rusted out rather quickly, from where they got a bad wrap. Tubing now does not rust out as quickly, so should last longer.
 
I have my dp wrapped. I had to take it off like 1 week after it was on to re-wrap more and it still looked new, but that is only a week. I wasn't sure about wrapping something that would get really wet though. Seems like it would dry since it would be hot. :shrug: